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      • One of Us” asks listeners to imagine that we can see God in human form in our everyday lives. It also asks us to consider how we would respond to God in that situation and whether our relationship with faith would change.
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  2. Aug 29, 2017 · “One of Us” is a song performed by noted American singer and songwriter Joan Osborne. According to fellow American singer and songwriter Eric Bazilian, who wrote the song, contrary to what many think, he didn’t write the song as “a religious thing” considering the fact that he isn’t religious.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · While this intro reinforces the idea that “One of Us” is specifically about God and religion, it sets up a contrast between how we might imagine God’s arrival on Earth and how it could...

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  4. Jan 3, 2024 · At the core of ‘One of Us’ lies the radical notion of a God who is imminently approachable. Oscillating between the celestial and the colloquial, Osborne’s lyrics strip away the layers of sanctity to present a God who could be sitting next to us on a bus, devoid of any grandeur.

  5. Feb 21, 1995 · [Spoken Intro] So one of these nights and about twelve o'clock. This old world's gonna reel and rock. Saints will tremble and cry for pain. For the Lord's gonna come in his heavenly airplane....

  6. " One of Us " is a song by American singer Joan Osborne for her debut studio album, Relish (1995). Written by Eric Bazilian of the Hooters and produced by Rick Chertoff, the song was released on November 21, 1995 by Blue Gorilla and Mercury, as Osborne's debut single and lead single from Relish.

  7. REMASTERED IN HD!! Official Music Video by Joan Osborne performing One Of Us. ...more. Joan Osborne - Event Tickets. Oct. 8. Upcoming event · Skokie, IL. Tue 7:30 PM · North Shore Center for...

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  8. by Joan Osborne. Album: Relish (1996) Charted: 6 4. License This Song . lyrics. Songfacts®: This was written by Eric Bazilian, who was working on the album with Rob Hyman and Rick Chertoff.